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Elsevier and the European Federation of Biotechnology are pleased to introduce EFB Bioeconomy Journal, the first international, gold open access journal entirely devoted to the expanding field of bioeconomy. EFB Bioeconomy Journal takes a scientific approach to non-scientific and broad issues related to the bioeconomy, encompassing the research, industrial, commercial and social aspects, across areas such as sustainability, agriculture, energy, medicine, pharmaceuticals, biomaterials, intellectual property rights, regulatory issues, biodiplomacy, and more. We are ready to welcome your submissions!
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Special Issue
The European Federation of Biotechnology would like to invite you to submit manuscripts discussing research relevant to “Improving Nutrient Efficient Crops”. In this special issue, we are seeking to publish work of agronomical relevance and academic excellence, reporting fundamental findings, optimized agricultural practices, data analysis and theoretical work.
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Registration and Abstract Submission Open
The 5-day online conference will feature biotechnology events:
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Scientists are invited to register and to submit abstracts for oral, flash poster presentations in the main programme, and poster presentation in the virtual poster gallery.
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Due to the second wave of the covid-19, we regret to inform you that the ECB-IBS Congress has been postponed until 22-25 May 2022.
See you in Maastricht!
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While conventional antibodies have been an instrument of choice in immunocytochemistry for some time, their small counterparts known as nanobodies have been much less frequently used for this purpose. In this study we took advantage of the availability of nanobody cDNAs to site-specifically introduce a non-standard amino acid carrying an azide/alkyne moiety, allowing subsequent Cu(I)-catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Click Chemistry (CuAAC). This generated a fluorescently labelled nanobody that can be used in single step immunocytochemistry as compared to conventional two step immunocytochemistry.
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BioFlo® 720
With the launch of BioFlo 720 we expand our portfolio within upstream bioprocessing by complementing our small and bench-scale portfolio with a pilot/production scale bioreactor system capable of utilizing single-use vessels. Through our collaboration with Thermo Fisher we expand the scalability of our bioprocess portfolio for the benefit of you striving for seamless bioprocess solutions.
Join our Webinar Cell Culture Bioprocess Scale-Up Workflow from Bench to Pilot/Production Scale using Single-Use Bioreactors for interesting insights into scale-up strategies.
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SCI EventNew methods for C(sp3)–H functionalization: from C–C bond formation to fluorination
In recent years, the development of light-driven reactions has contributed numerous advances in synthetic organic chemistry.
This seminar will describe Abigail Doyle’s group’s efforts to develop new methods for C(sp3)–H functionalization via Ni-photoredox and photoredox catalysis. Using the combination of Ni-photoredox catalysis, they developed a suite of cross-coupling reactions between chloride-containing electrophiles and abundant C(sp3)–H partners. The development, scope, and mechanistic analysis of these methods will be presented.
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EFB2021
organised by EFB
10 - 14 May 2021
Online
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BioTech 2020
organised by University of Chemistry and Technology
16 -19 June 2021
Prague − Czech Republic
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European Federation of Biotechnology
Gran Vía Carlos III, 98 Torre Norte, Planta 10
08028 Barcelona, Spain
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